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I hope he's still parked outside, seething every time he sees the new tenant going in and out of the building. 
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Oh, most certainly.Would it be safe to say he's still living in his car, if hes still pursuing this?
The civil lawsuit against Schaefer is coming. Especially after this victory at the Nevada Supreme Court. They didn't reject it on its merits so that means he wins.He's trying to Mandamus the Eviction Case? Oh man, now I really wish we could see this one. It's gotta be insane. I mean what exactly is he seeking? Besides his usual cries for fame fortune and whores? The Nevada Supreme Court isn't going to force Shaefer to let him move back in.
Would it be safe to say he's still living in his car, if hes still pursuing this? He has no hope of a payout. He still owes Shaefer.
He just can’t stop tilting at windmills, can he? His poor landlord. Any sympathy the guy had toward disabled people is just gone; one rotten apple, etc.
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He's trying to Mandamus the Eviction Case? Oh man, now I really wish we could see this one. It's gotta be insane. I mean what exactly is he seeking? Besides his usual cries for fame fortune and whores? The Nevada Supreme Court isn't going to force Shaefer to let him move back in.
He might literally have nowhere else to goI still don't get why Greer is doing this? Like obviously he is deranged and he doesn't make rational sense, but he must be doing this for some reason.
Is it literally just because he feels humiliated about being evicted and feels the need to fight back? Did he psy-op himself into thinking he actually knows the law correctly?
I kind of default to the first explanation, but Greer's mind is such an enigma I can't say for sure.
To undo the thing that has already been done, of course!I mean what exactly is he seeking?
You know what they say about lying with dogs. You wake up with plights.He just can’t stop tilting at windmills, can he? His poor landlord. Any sympathy the guy had toward disabled people is just gone; one rotten apple, etc.
I'd give it 90% still homeless/10% trying to relitigate due to onerous terms (high deposit, curfew, Internet restrictions) attached to his new housing.Would it be safe to say he's still living in his car, if hes still pursuing this? He has no hope of a payout. He still owes Shaefer.
He's had 2 maybe 3 court ordered evictions within a year. He probably can't rent anywhere legit anymore. At a minimum he might be trying to get this one off the record? Convert it to a Parking Ticket? Which isn't going to happen.I still don't get why Greer is doing this? Like obviously he is deranged and he doesn't make rational sense, but he must be doing this for some reason.
Is it literally just because he feels humiliated about being evicted and feels the need to fight back? Did he psy-op himself into thinking he actually knows the law correctly?
I kind of default to the first explanation, but Greer's mind is such an enigma I can't say for sure.
Out of curiosity are there slumlords so sleazy that they wouldn't bother with any sort of background check? Just an extortionate deposit + zero tolerance for late rent + lockout/physically thrown out by thugs in place of eviction suits?He's had 2 maybe 3 court ordered evictions within a year. He probably can't rent anywhere legit anymore. At a minimum he might be trying to get this one off the record? Convert it to a Parking Ticket? Which isn't going to happen.
I think it's a combo of lack of money/eviction catching up with him so he can't find another place, mental health degradation and rage building up, and his magical thinking that he's going to win against Viatron any second now and everything will be fine, the whole thing is just being blown out of proportion because people just won't listen to him and give him time!I still don't get why Greer is doing this? Like obviously he is deranged and he doesn't make rational sense, but he must be doing this for some reason
I still don't get why Greer is doing this? Like obviously he is deranged and he doesn't make rational sense, but he must be doing this for some reason.
Is it literally just because he feels humiliated about being evicted and feels the need to fight back? Did he psy-op himself into thinking he actually knows the law correctly?
I kind of default to the first explanation, but Greer's mind is such an enigma I can't say for sure.
I'm sure he would be able to find a nice cardboard box that has only been defecated in once or twice.He might literally have nowhere else to go
He didn't fight his first eviction this hard, did he? He threw a fit about the gate being broken leading to his car being repo'ed leading to his inability to pay rent but after the verdict was handed down he left (after trying to sell his shit on marketplace). His second eviction we didn't even know about until this case was filed so he must not have put up too much of a fuss there, either.I still don't get why Greer is doing this? Like obviously he is deranged and he doesn't make rational sense, but he must be doing this for some reason.
It all depends on where you are and how far the landlord-tenant laws are biased toward the tenant. I'm in a Blue city and own a couple of rental properties and do thorough backgrounds and credit checks, the way the laws are you'd be foolish not to. Some places are worse than others though, in California where it takes over a year to get someone out? He'd have no chance of ever securing housing. I've talked about this before in this thread, the fact that Nevada's laws allow for such expedited evictions is one of the reasons he IS able to eventually find new housing after getting evicted. That said, the class of property and where it is makes a difference. If the unit is nice, the rental market is strong, and an LL has a big pool of well qualified applicants to pick from, why would they pick Russ? On the flip side, a class C/D property in an "up and coming" neighborhood (or way up in the holler), they might be willing to take the gamble if their applicant pool is Brittany with 3 kids and a revolving door of boyfriends...or Russ. At least Russ isn't as likely to destroy the unit or be a constant headache of noise complaints and domestics AND he has garnishable income.Out of curiosity are there slumlords so sleazy that they wouldn't bother with any sort of background check? Just an extortionate deposit + zero tolerance for late rent + lockout/physically thrown out by thugs in place of eviction suits?
We didn't know about it because he wasn't on the lease and thus wasn't a named party in the proceedings. He was an illegal tenant. A sublet not on the lease. He tried to fight the eviction in court and the Judge told him to "get the fuck out today". That was the one where the Troon "massage therapist" ran off to Thailand with the rent money Russ supposedly paid xir. That one likely does not show up on a credit check as he wasn't on the lease. I'm not sure if it would show up in other ways?His second eviction we didn't even know about until this case was filed so he must not have put up too much of a fuss there, either.
Depends on how you measure 'fighting hard': Once the company sued for eviction things went much quicker, if he appealed he took that loss quietly, but that was preceded by ~six months of missing rent and negotiations with the landlord/property management company for a payment plan.He didn't fight his first eviction this hard, did he? He threw a fit about the gate being broken leading to his car being repo'ed leading to his inability to pay rent but after the verdict was handed down he left (after trying to sell his shit on marketplace).
Given how short the turnaround was between eviction #2 and moving in with Schaefer I can't help but suspect he knew he couldn't fight it/was so upset at the roommate not being a True and Honest Woman that he already wanted out. Why he picked this one suit to be somewhat reasonable, no idea.His second eviction we didn't even know about until this case was filed so he must not have put up too much of a fuss there, either.
Does it really matter? Two evictions in ~eighteen months, one of them only filed ~three and a half months ago, will be a giant red flag to any landlord even if s/he doesn't look into the details.I'm not sure if it would show up in other ways?